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Language Lesson Reviews from Students

Students are raving about their Language instructors on TakeLessons.
Check out some of these recent reviews.

Review by Laurie

"David makes learning fun! His lessons are comfortable and friendly, not intimidating at all."

Atlanta, GA teacher:
David M.

Review by Chris

"Awesome lesson; thanks Joy!"

Fayetteville, AR teacher:
Joy B.

Review by Laura

"Adriana teaches in a way that is practical. With her, it is all about using the language, which she balances well with traditional studying etc. Our sessi

ons are largely centered around imagining scenarios and acting them out, making sure to use as much Spanish as possible. This pushes me to test my limits and helps me learn faster. Great teacher!"

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Chicago, IL teacher:
Adriana R.

Review by Martin

"Ana is superb teacher. I have taken classes with her for a few months by now and she is always very well prepared, on time, and flexible to address any qu

estions. She also tailors the lessons based on my needs and she is a motivating and patient teacher. She uses a great variety of learning materials for her lessons and exercises, which makes it fun to learn Spanish! I would highly recommend her to anyone who would like to learn Spanish!"

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Boston, MA teacher:
ANA S.

Review by Julian

"The children love him. know how to keep my grandchildren attention. He is just great."

San Bernardino, CA teacher:
Javier D.

Review by Raeda

"Mrs Ghada is the best teacher ever .. she tries to deal with her students as a mother rather than a teacher .. she owns so many tools to improve the stude

nt's skills .. as well as having good vessels in sending her own messages .."

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Los Angeles, CA teacher:
Ghada E.

Review by Russell

"A helping hand and a joy to be around"

Houston, TX teacher:
Cindy S.

Review by Carlene Rakauckas

"She's easy to talk to and relay the lesson well for my understanding."

Detroit, MI teacher:
Suyeon L.

Review by Lindsay!

"She is so funny! I hate school, taking classes the whole 9 yards! But I love her classes! You learn so much!"

Los Angeles, CA teacher:
Rosita R.

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Recent Language Articles from the Blog

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The French language has some pretty hilarious words and phrases. In this week's guest post, our friend Lily from French Possum lists 15 funny French phrases that natives commonly use in conversation...
The French say some of the funniest phrases without even realizing that word-for-word they dont actually make sense.
While the French did indeed produce some of the greatest writers, natives don't necessarily speak like the characters in novels.
If youre traveling to France or learn …
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15 Funny French Phrases That'll Make You Giggle

The French language has some pretty hilarious words and phrases. In this week's guest post, our friend Lily from French Possum lists 15 funny French phrases that natives commonly use in conversation...
The French say some of the funniest phrases without even realizing that word-for-word they dont actually make sense.
While the French did indeed produce some of the greatest writers, natives don't necessarily speak like the characters in novels.
If youre traveling to France or learn

3 Easy Exercises to Help Improve Your German Vocabulary

Establishing a solid German vocabulary foundation is key. Memorizing a long list of words, however, can be difficult--not to mention frustrating at times. Below, German teacher Noel S. shares three easy exercise to help students improve their German vocabulary...
The sensation of accelerated learning that students experience when they begin to successfully use new concepts or skills generates confidence, so much that we know our opportunities for achievement are limitless. Using newly lea

Common German Phrases and Etiquette Tips for Dining Out

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Imagine youre in Germany dining out for the first time. You excitedly enter through the restaurants front door, take a quick look around, and wait at what appears to be the host stand.
If you wait to be seated in this manner, youll be waiting a long time. In almost every German re

Moving to France: Honest Advice From Expats Living in France

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Congratulations, youve finally made the decision to move to France. Now comes the hard part, getting you and your stuff there.
If you thought making the decision the leave your friends and family was hard, youve got another thing coming. Moving to Franceor any foreign country for that matterisnt easy.
After all, youre moving to a country where you dont speak the language and youre mostly unfamiliar with the customs and culture.
Lucky for you, weve interviewed seve

French Grammar Basics: When to Use Tu and Vous

Mixing up your tu's and vous? Let French tutor Carol Beth L. break it down for you...
As modern-day English speakers, most of us are accustomed to using only one word for you. It doesn't matter if we are talking to one person, many people, old people, young people, teachers, doctors, children, or anyone else. In some languages, this is not always the case  and French is one of them. French grammar provides French-speakers with two ways to say you: tu (pronounce it almost like the English